6. How do Marcus Garvey’s views differ from those of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois? Does Garvey echo any of the points made by the others? Which aspects of Garvey’s philosophy have enjoyed a resurgence of popularity among African Americans? Why?

implemented dialogues and actions to uplift Black people in a land that was committed to be accommodating to their hopes and dreams

The key to understand Garvey , Washington and Dubois is in observing their development as individuals . Each man perceived race relations through the lens of their respective experience . This played no small part in forming thoughts of how best to overcome . Between the three there were points of agreement , along with , in Garvey and Dubois ' case vast stretches of barren regard for one another . The three were responsible for generating a mix of activism , publication , educating organizing , etc . that amazed American society . The verb and audacity of Garvey was a lightning rod . Washington would become an icon long before he died . He was the first light to shine in American society . He would turn out to be the brightest , the most successful , the one to die with a glorious reputation and legacy . Garvey would be imprisoned and Dubois would die broke

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Racism ignited Garvey , Washington and Dubois to raise their voices to find ways to equality for Black people . Each man addressed issues in race relations in their own way . Each had their own reason for their attitudes and opinions . All were articulate in speaking to the issues Garvey was Jamaican . He came to America on hearing word noised of a speech . The speech was profound . Washington had framed a construct that struck a perfect balance that racist White America could endorse and Black Americans could capitalize on through hard work and dedication . Garvey was awe struck by Washington 's concept . He came to America , already being on fire at race relations in Jamaica . His were his own reasons , they did not mirror Washington 's reasons for advocacy activity , but they connected where the call for hard work and dedication were made . These were crucial to Washington 's gesture for opportunity that Blacks would work hard to be worthy of its being offered . It was a social integration model , where all energies , centered on an objective that would be beneficial to all would be pursued . Garvey liked the hard work part , however loathed the idea of integrating with Whites

Charles S . Johnson wrote that Garvey hated intensely things white and more intensely things near white (Opportunity ,p . 232 ) There is a stinging contradiction to Garvey 's saying , because he 'd come to America being inspired by what he 'd heard of Booker T . Washington 's speech Booker...